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Multiple β− decaying states in 194 Re: Shape evolution in neutron-rich osmium isotopes

Al-Dahan, N.; Regan, P H; Podolyak, Zs.; Walker, Philip M; Alkhomashi, N.; Dracoulis, George; Farrelly, G.; Benlliure, J.; Pietri, S.; Casten, R.F.; Stevenson, P D; Gelletly, W.; Steer, S.J.; Garnsworthy, A.; Casarejos, E.; Gerl, J; Wollersheim, H.J.; Grebosz, J.; Gorska, M; Kojouharov, I; Schaffner, H.; Algora, A; Benzoni, G; Blazhev, A.; Boutachkov, P.; Bruce, A M; Cullen, I J; Denis Bacelar, A.M.; Deo, A.Y.; Estevez, M.E.; Fujita, Y.; Hoischen, R.; Kumar, R.; Lalkovski, S.; Liu, Z.; Mason, P.J.; Mihai, C; Molina, F.; Mucher, D.; Rubio, B.; Tamii, A.; Tashenov, S.; Valiente-Dobon, J.J.; Woods, P.J.

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β decays from heavy, neutron-rich nuclei with A∼190 have been investigated following their production via the relativistic projectile fragmentation of an E/A=1 GeV 208Pb primary beam on a ∼2.5 g/cm2 9Be target. The reaction products were separated an

CollectionsANU Research Publications
Date published: 2012
Type: Journal article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/58681
Source: Physical Review C: Nuclear Physics
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.85.034301
Access Rights: Open Access

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